Clio
<br><br>Part of the tasting is one of Oringer’s best inventions — in fact, one of the best dishes in Boston — his cassolette. In its way, it’s a chowder: Milk is infused with sweet parsnips, touched with honey. Into this broth go lobster meat and uni, sea urchin roe, along with sea beans, jalapenos, and anchovies.<br><br>Read the full Globe review (Devra First, Globe Staff)
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370A Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 617-536-7200. cliorestaurant.com. All major credit cards accepted. Wheelchair accessible.</i><br><br>Get more detailed information about ClioNext

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Moko
<br><br>Moko, run by the same people as Samurai in Back Bay, does best with elaborate sushi rolls. The Wild Fire has a spicy-tuna heart with a topping of seared tuna, jalapenos, garlic, and ponzu sauce, a punch of heat and smoke with a light hit of citrus at the end.<br><br>Read the full Globe review (Devra First, Globe Staff)<br><br><i>
674 East Broadway, South Boston. 617-752-4601. All major credit cards accepted. Not wheelchair accessible.</i><br><br>Get more detailed information about MokoNext

Kika Tapas
<br><br>At Kika Tapas, Chef Michael Brunson serves standards such as tortilla espanola and garlicky shrimp. He has also broadened the repertoire, and these expanded takes on Spanish small plates seem to be where his heart is.<br><br>
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350 Third St., Cambridge. 617-245-6030. All major credit cards accepted. Wheelchair accessible. kikatapas.com.</i><br><br>
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Wahlburgers
<br><br>If people get excited about burgers, they get frenzied over ones from the Wahlbergs. The buzz creates expectation, but Wahlburgers is exactly what it claims to be, and no more. It’s a casual burger joint, decorated with wood, subway tiles, schoolhouse lights, and bright green accents.<br><br>Read the full Globe review (Devra First, Globe Staff)<br><br><i>
19 Shipyard Drive, Hingham. 781-749-2110. wahlburgers.com. All major credit cards accepted. Wheelchair accessible.</i><br><br>
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Trade
<br><br>Mobbed at lunch and dinner, Jody Adams's new place has been an instant hit. But it’s the backbone of humility Adams brings to the proceedings—the sense that, beyond the buzz, the point remains a high level of food and hospitality—that makes Trade likely to be a continuing success.<br><br>Read the full Globe review (Devra First, Globe Staff)<br><br><i>
540 Atlantic Ave., Boston. 617-451-1234. trade-boston.com. All major credit cards accepted. Wheelchair accessible.</i>
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